🌟 New Carlisle native and Dayton-area resident J. Todd Anderson has created the story board for about 20 Coen brothers movies since 1987’s "Raising Arizona." He worked on the Academy Award-winning films “Fargo” and “No Country for Old Men.”

In September, the former Miami Valley School student was inducted into the Dayton Region’s Walk of Fame. She told this news organization she’d place that hometown award next to her major acting statues and recognitions.

McNeal said Janney’s mom, Macy, who she praised as a role model in last Sunday’s edition of “Parade” magazine (an insert in the Dayton Daily News), is a Neon regular.

He hopes to open “I, Tonya” at the movie theater located at 130 E Fifth St., in early February.

"I feel like I'm Khaleesi's warrior shaman." — Allison Janney, on her gown, on E! Live from the Red Carpet(People Magazine)

Air Force could have more say in Wright-Patterson hospital’s future under bill

— An Ohio congressman has added an amendment to a defense policy bill that would give military services like the Air Force more of a say in the potential closure or cuts in services at medical facilities, a spokesman says.

U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Troy, added the amendment as part of the fiscal year 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, which passed the House on Thursday in a 351-66 vote.

The amendment would require a description of the criteria used to close any military hospital or cut services, and allow input from the military branch.

The Defense Health Agency evaluates health services throughout the Department of Defense, including Wright-Patterson Medical Center, which in prior years was under pressure to increase the use of inpatient beds.

Butt hit the median and went off the right side of the road where he struck a cement block wall, causing Goss to be ejected. He then collided with a speed limit sigh and small tree, according to the report.

He then fled the scene, according to the report.

UPDATE @ 3:35 p.m. 5/23/18: A 50-year-old man has been arrested in a hit-and-run motorcycle crash that left a Dayton woman dead, according to a police spokeswoman.

The man was able to flee on foot, taking a victim’s wallet, but left behind his shoes, jeans, and hat, police said.

Around 9 a.m., administrators at Greenmont Elementary School in Kettering initiated a school lockdown after receiving a report of a suspicious person on school property, a Kettering police spokesman said.

“Officers responded and after a search of the area, located the subject near Smithville and Watervliet (roads),” the spokesman said.

The man, later identified as Jonathan Jacob Hazelbaker, 23, was arrested for an outstanding warrant for his arrest and booked into the Kettering City Jail.

Hazelbaker is only being held in the jail for the warrant, and hasn’t been charged in connection to the break-in, police said.

The school returned to normal activities after Hazelbaker was taken into custody, police said.

The bus was dropping off passengers in the right lane of southbound Salem Avenue, Streck said. The vehicle’s driver didn’t see the bus and veered right into the parking lot of Dayton Auto Repair, hitting a pedestrian who either just exited the bus or was waiting for the bus, according to Streck.

The victim’s injuries are “very serious,” Streck said.

Additional details and possible citations are pending and still under investigation.

Northbound lanes of Salem Avenue have been reopened, but southbound lanes are expected to be blocked until the investigation is completed.

﻿UPDATE @ 1:20 p.m.:

Deputies have now shut down both directions of Salem Avenue just south of Free Pike in Harrison Twp. after a reported pedestrian strike around 11:20 a.m.

Investigators were only blocking one lane of Salem Avenue until around 1:15 p.m. when the entire roadway was shut down.

Reports indicate one person was transported to a hospital following the crash, but their condition wasn’t available.

We’ll update this page as we learn more.

﻿FIRST REPORT

A lane of Salem Avenue is blocked and a business parking lot surrounded by police tape after a reported crash involving a pedestrian Thursday morning, according to initial reports.

The incident was reported around 11:20 a.m. in the 3800 block of Salem Avenue.